The Baker of Valorgue

The Baker of Valorgue (French: Le boulanger de Valorgue, Italian: Me li mangio vivi) is a 1953 French-Italian comedy film directed by Henri Verneuil and starring Fernandel, Georges Chamarat and Leda Gloria. It was shot at the Saint-Maurice Studios in Paris. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Robert Giordani and Jean Mandaroux. It is also known by the alternative title The Wild Oat.

Synopsis
In the village of Valorgue in Provence, the son of the baker romances the daughter of the grocer before he heads off to do his military service in French Algeria. A baby is born from the assignation, but the baker refuses to acknowledge that it is his grandson and a feud begins between him and the grocer. Soon the whole village is divided into two camps at war with each other.

Cast

 * Fernandel as Félicien Hébrard - le boulanger
 * Georges Chamarat as 	M. Aussel
 * Pierrette Bruno as 	Françoise Zanetti
 * Leda Gloria as Mme Zanetti, l'épicière
 * Francis Linel as 	Justin Hébrard
 * Madeleine Sylvain as 	Madame Clotilde Hébrard
 * Edmond Ardisson as 	Le facteur Evariste
 * Henri Arius as 	Antonin, le forgeron
 * Mag-Avril as 	La Vieille Fille
 * José Casa as 	Le garde-champêtre
 * Manuel Gary as 	Le Receveur du Car
 * René Génin as 	Arnaud, le secrétaire de mairie
 * Antonin Berval as Noël Courtade dit Courtecuisse
 * André Carnège as 	Le sous-préfet
 * Jean Mello as 	Le Gendarme
 * Geo Georgey as 	Le boucher
 * Georges Briquet	as 	le reporter
 * Jenny Hélia as Prudence
 * Marthe Marty as 	Louise
 * Mado Stelli as Félicie
 * Fernand Sardou as Le Brigadier
 * Jean Gaven as 	Le curé
 * Henri Vilbert as 	M. le Maire